Adventure Operations Coordinator

arc After-School Programs

  • San Diego, CA
  • $26.00-28.00 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 6 days ago
Job DetailsJob Location: San Diego Office - San Diego, CAPosition Type: Full TimeSalary Range: $26.00 - $28.00 HourlyDescriptionThe Adventure Operations Coordinator possesses a positive, professional disposition to support the Arc after-school sites in our experiential, outdoor education division. The Adventure Operations Coordinator is solutions-oriented and helps keep operations on track to achieve organizational goals. This involves working directly to lead student youth in activities and encouraging their engagement, as well as handling logistics of our events, including working with clients, packing for trips, maintaining equipment, maintaining vehicles, scouting locations, and handling administrative duties related to the department.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:Plan and support all aspects of programs, including location scouting, permit purchases, packing lists, gear prep, and lesson planning. When needed, develop custom programs tailored to client needs and budgets.Plan and coordinate overnight and multi-day camping trips, including communication with parents and school staff, managing reservations, and prepping supplies. Under the direction of Adventure manager, serve as leadership staff on these trips.Oversee the Adventure program calendar, maintain updated program bookings, and coordinate vehicles, trailers, and gear needs.Coordinate staffing for all Adventure programs, including scheduling, managing call-outs, and ensuring staff certifications are current.Act as the primary point of contact for Adventure Guides; provide mentorship and coaching. Directly manage guide timecards and performance management.Communicate urgent or last-minute changes to staff and clients in a timely, professional manner.Serve as on-call coordinator on a rotating basis, including potential deployment to active programs.Work with guides to manage inventory, gear organization, and equipment maintenance, including trailers and vehicles.Be responsible for using company credit cards to support programming needs; provide all documentation as required by Accounting & Finance.Monitor program quality via feedback forms, check-ins, and site visits.Plan, organize and lead regular field training and team meetings as scheduled.Attend regular department meetings and provide operational updates to leadership.Contribute to department policy development and implementation.Develop and maintain clear documentation, including program overviews and how-to guides for staff.Earn and maintain required certifications and participate in ongoing professional development.Complete the internal towing clearance process and provide training to other staff. Serve as the lead tower for programs as neededBuild and maintain strong relationships with clients, school staff, and internal teams.Uphold and model Arc’s values, policies, and procedures.Perform other duties as assigned.#SD2QualificationsQUALIFICATIONSOptimally, 3-5 years of experience working in outdoor education or related field.Excellent organizational and supervisorial skills.Ability to manage and coordinate multiple projects and deadlines.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, especially with youth.Official / unofficial college transcripts that confirms 48+ completed college credits or passing score on academic proficiency examNegative TB test resultPass Live Scan background checkCurrent CPR certification for adult, child, and infantBilingual (Spanish) is a plusThe Adventure Operations Coordinator reports to Outdoor Education Operations Manager, and is a full-time, non-exempt, benefits eligible position.PHYSICAL DEMANDSWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee will be regularly required to:Stand, walk, sit, stoop, crouch, kneel, or climb for extended periods of time.Use hands and fingers to handle, feel, grasp, or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms.Lift, carry, and/or move equipment, gear, or supplies weighing up to 50 pounds, including loading and unloading from vehicles and trailers.Drive long distances and operate large vehicles, including towing trailers of up to 30 feetMaintain physical endurance to lead or participate in outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking over uneven terrain, cycling, and camping, sometimes in varied weather conditions.Work in outdoor environments that may involve exposure to sun, wind, rain, and temperature extremes, as well as uneven or slippery surfaces.Specific vision abilities required include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

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